Porter Company v. National Labor Relations Board/Concurrence Harlan

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Harlan
Dissenting Opinion
Douglas

United States Supreme Court

397 U.S. 99

Porter Company  v.  National Labor Relations Board

 Argued: Jan. 15, 1970. --- Decided: March 2, 1970


Mr. Justice HARLAN, concurring.

I join in the Court's opinion on the understanding that nothing said therein is meant to disturb or question the primary determination made by the Board and sustained by the Court of Appeals, that petitioner did not bargain in 'good faith,' and thus may be subjected to a bargaining order enforceable by a citation for contempt if the Board deems such a proceeding appropriate.

Mr. Justice DOUGLAS, with whom Mr. Justice STEWART concurs, dissenting.

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